Find the absolute maximum and minimum values of the function over the indicated interval, and indicate the x-values at which they occur. 2 f(x) = x²-4x-6; [-1,4] Find the first derivative of f. f'(x)= | (Simplify your answer.)

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Find the absolute maximum and minimum values of the function over the indicated interval, and indicate the x-values at which they occur.
2
f(x) = x²-4x-6; [-1,4]
Find the first derivative of f.
f'(x)= |
(Simplify your answer.)
Transcribed Image Text:Find the absolute maximum and minimum values of the function over the indicated interval, and indicate the x-values at which they occur. 2 f(x) = x²-4x-6; [-1,4] Find the first derivative of f. f'(x)= | (Simplify your answer.)
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